This last month I've had a fair bit of spare time to listen to music, and some of the lists and new rreviews that went up in that time have given me some of the best music I've heard in a long rtime. Just wanted to say thanks and put a bunch together for people who haven't had as much rtime to sort through them as me.

Got a hold of this after Aura got popular. Both albums are incredible but this one edges it out for me, production is a lot cleaner,
plus the end of the opening track is absolutely incredible and easily my favorite moment from the 2 albums. Most I've ever
enjoyed a bm album on first listen. 4.6/5

This band is seriously spectacular, really. 5 years later they released an altogether different beast, far more concise with less
emphasis on atmosphere and more riffs. Production is much better, recommended for those who don't like the rawer sound the
bm influence gave their debut. 4.3/5

The list also reminded me to get a hold of some Blut Aus Nord outside of Transforms God. Both this and part 2 are spectacular,
though not on the same level as their opus. Would love to hear this album with a less muddy mix. 3.8/5

Was so surprised to see 500 votes with a 4.5 average when I don't remember having ever seen this on a punk list on this site
before. This was a 4.5 on first listen for me, and I can easily seeing it becoming a 5 once it's had time to digest. 43 tracks is a
lot of music, but there's no filler through it's nearly 80min runtime. 4.7/5

I was so late on listening to this. I had seen a couple negative things said, but this tickles all the right spots for me. The vocals
are exactly what I love in pop-punk, there's a nice mix of sadder moments and upbeat sections, can see myself listening to this
for a long time. 4.5/5

Don't remember what series of link-jumping led me to this guy, but I'm sure glad it did. Perfect Circle worship with a bit of his
own flair, it's easy to look past the plagiarism with how great the music here is. Liberated and Doll Faced Vulture are on the
level of Perfect Circle's best work. 4.3/5

No doom I've heard since Esoteric has come even close to that band. I've mostly ignored the genre since then, but this is the
best doom I've heard in a long time. Somewhat different to most doom I've heard, can't put my finger on it but they just nail
the timing every time they mix it up. Never plods for too long, the pretty melodies never last long enough for you to forget this
is DOOM, and the rare uptempo parts serve to further the atmosphere nicely. 4.1/5

I'd heard Terrifyer, but a list reminded me to check out more of their stuff. The opener for this is the most uncomfortable I've
ever been listening to an album, something about that fucking autotune makes me so uneasy. Great grindcore that holds it's
atmosphere superbly, though it's not as batshit insane as Terrifyer was. 4/5

The climax that ends 'An Absent Crown, My Diadem' was when I realised this was going to be one of my favorites. I loved every
second of this album, always been a sucker for post-rock/emo but this was an absolute stunner. 4.5/5

As far as new releases go, this month has been a bit of a letdown, but the year as a whole has been pretty damn good so far,
hopefully it keeps up. This album was definitely the high point of the month's releases for me, more of the same but they were
good at what they did so that's not a bad thing. 4.3/5

Even though it's not as consistent as FFMF, some of his best moments are here. Blue Sunshine, Chemical Burns and The
Rabbithole are some of his best tracks, just a shame some of the weaker tracks hurt the album. 4/5

ugh that one missing art. Anyway, this has been the best month of music I've probably ever had, so many potential future 5's once they've had some more playtime, and I've had no disappointing listens whatsoever. It's been fun guys